Yesterday Seth Rogen testified before a Senate subcommittee to raise awareness for Alzheimer's. Today, he's trying to expose the theatrics of the whole endeavor: although elected officials filled the room to network and get a photo with the actor, only two senators stuck around to actually hear what he had to say.

Rogen's personal, often-poignant seven-minute speech before the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health & Human Services was intended to draw attention to the lack of funding for scientific research on the disease.

Update 2/28: A spokesperson from his office pointed out that Senator Kirk was present for most of the day's testimony and asked we update with Kirk's Twitter response. Here it is, along with Rogen's reply: